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US officials: Up to 100,000 Iran-backed fighters now in Iraq

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' top general Qassem Soleimani regularly visits Iraq to advise Iran-backed groups, including groups who killed American soldiers. Iran is, in fact, de facto taking over Iraq militarily and attempting to instal pro-Iranian politicians in the Iraqi government.

Fox News Politics says "as many as 100,000 Iranian-backed Shiite militia are now fighting on the ground in Iraq, according to U.S. military officials -- raising concerns that should the Islamic State be defeated, it may only be replaced by another anti-American force that fuels further sectarian violence in the region.

The ranks have swelled inside a network of Shiite militias known as the Popular Mobilization Forces. Since the rise of Sunni-dominated ISIS fighters inside Iraq more than two years ago, the Shiite forces have grown to 100,000 fighters, Col. Chris Garver, a Baghdad-based U.S. military spokesman, confirmed in an email to Fox News. The fighters are mostly Iraqis.

Garver said not all the Shia militias in Iraq are backed by Iran, adding: “The [Iranian-backed] Shia militia are usually identified at around 80,000.” Click here to read more.